Overview
- Grasser confirmed Mirko Bortolotti’s comeback alongside newly promoted Lamborghini works driver Maximilian Paul for its 2026 DTM campaign.
- Bortolotti and Paul will also share a car in GT World Challenge Europe endurance races, with Franck Perera added as the third driver.
- The Lamborghini Temerario GT3 replaces the long-serving Huracan GT3 Evo2 and is set for its competitive debut at the 12 Hours of Sebring in March.
- Team liveries and start numbers were revealed, with Bortolotti running #63 and Paul #19, as primary sponsor TGI remains in place.
- Gottfried Grasser labeled 2026 a ‘Lehrjahr’ as the squad adapts to the new car, confirmed Bortolotti’s departure from Abt after 2025, and dismissed talk of a McLaren switch.